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Next-Generation WAN Services:
Enterprise Migration Plans and Trends
New business applications, corporate requirements, and the variety of converged services are driving the demand on enterprise networks to new heights. Given that this increased reliance on networks is unlikely to diminish in the near future, enterprises are continuously evaluating Wide-Area Network (WAN) services as a means of ensuring support for business operations.
Current Analysis surveyed decision-makers and influencers
over 100 US businesses to learn more about enterprise
opinions of legacy and “next generation” WAN services.
This report gives providers of network services insight into the impressions that their customers and prospects have of various WAN services, their plans for migrating from legacy services, the consideration of alternatives, and the drivers and barriers to adoption facing new services, such as VPLS.
WAN Services Covered:
- Ethernet
- Frame Relay
- ATM
- IP-VPN
- VPLS
Common Issues Explored:
- Provider relationships
- Satisfaction with service
- Plans to migrate
- Consideration of alternatives
- Drivers and barriers to adoption
Contact us today to learn more:
Erika Caraci
Current Analysis
Direct: +1 703 788 3622
Email:
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| Primary Audience |
- Providers of Network Services and Telecommunications Carriers. (North America)
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| Sample Details |
- 78 respondents – all directly involved in the selection or use of enterprise WAN services.
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| Respondent Roles with WAN
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- 40% Final Decision Maker
- 88% Evaluate Solutions
- 59% Manage Service Provider Relationships
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| Minimum Profile of Surveyed Companies |
- 100+ employees
- $25+ million in annual revenues
- $25+ thousand in annual telecom spend
- 5+ network nodes or sites
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| 30%+ of Surveyed Companies |
- 10,000+ employees
- $3+ billion in annual revenues
- $10+ million in annual telecom spend
- 1,000+ network nodes or sites
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